Carolina Hurricanes will host the Calgary Flames in NHL regular-season action on Sunday, November 30, 2025, at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. Puck drop is scheduled for 2:00 PM PDT (5:00 PM EDT).
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The home side enters this inter-conference matchup at 15-7-2 for 32 points, holding second place in the Metropolitan Division after a commanding 5-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Friday that extended their winning streak to two games. Rod Brind’Amour’s squad ranks eighth in league scoring at 3.23 goals per game but excels defensively, allowing just 2.42 goals per contest (third-fewest) with a +23 goal differential (fourth overall), anchored by Frederik Andersen’s .918 save percentage and 2.31 goals-against average in 20 starts. Sebastian Aho leads the attack with 14 goals and 22 assists for 36 points, supported by Andrei Svechnikov’s 12 goals and 15 assists and Seth Jarvis’s 11 goals plus 10 assists in a high-tempo 3-3-4 forechecking system; the power play operates at 23.1% efficiency (10th), while the penalty kill ranks sixth at 84.2%. Carolina is 7-3-1 at home and 4-0-1 against Canadian teams this season, though they’ve gone under 6.5 goals in 13 of 24 games. Injuries include defenseman Jaccob Slavin (upper body, questionable) and forward Jack Roslovic (concussion protocol, out), potentially testing a top-four pairing led by Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov.The Calgary Flames, at 9-14-3 for 21 points and 14th in the Western Conference, arrive seeking to build on a four-game winning streak capped by a 5-3 upset over the Florida Panthers, their most recent road triumph in a 5-10-1 away mark. Ryan Huska’s team languishes last in scoring at 2.42 goals per game (63 total) but has shown recent bite, averaging 4.0 goals over the last five outings, with Nazem Kadri pacing the offense at nine goals and 18 assists, complemented by Jonathan Huberdeau’s seven goals and 15 assists and Yegor Sharangovich’s eight goals. Defensively, they’ve conceded 3.0 goals per match (79 total, 21st), vulnerable to high-danger chances (allowing seven or more in seven straight games), though rookie Dustin Wolf (2.78 GAA, .910 SV% in 15 starts) and backup Devin Cooley (.930 SV% in nine games) provide stability in a 4-3-3 structure; the Flames rank 30th on the power play at 15.8% but have forced 12 shorthanded goals league-wide. Key absences feature forward Dillon Dube (indefinite leave) and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (lower body, out), thinning depth amid a +4 turnover differential.Head-to-head history favors the Hurricanes, who lead 30-24-3 at home against Calgary across 57 meetings, including a 2-0-0 sweep last season with low-scoring affairs (under 6.5 goals in four of the last five); all-time, Carolina holds a 30-45-7-3 edge, though the Flames have won two of the past three road tilts, averaging 5.8 total goals in recent contests.Streaming options (2:00 PM PDT):
United States: ESPN+, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, FanDuel Sports Network South (Hurricanes regional), Sportsnet (Flames regional)
Canada: Sportsnet, CBC, Prime Video (select games)
United Kingdom & Ireland: TNT Sports
Rest of world: NHL.tv or local NHL rights holders
This matchup contrasts Carolina’s structured defense and home dominance against Calgary’s surging form and opportunistic counters, with goaltending and high-danger play likely pivotal under projected over 6.5 goals. A Hurricanes win would extend their streak to three and solidify wild-card contention, while the Flames eye an upset to climb out of the Pacific basement.